I'm assuming the user & pass should be changed as well as the data directory in the Daemons.cfg?

What if you dont run a BTC wallet locally? Does this need to be removed from the Daemons.cfg?

When is the addition of more coins expected?

Thanks,john

Hello John!Please read file RC Considerations.txt.For your problem specifically you need to have an updated system for Windows 7, or install KB 2999226 manuallyYou can change user and password from Dameons.cfg but you don't need to because for this release we are assuming that the daemons are located in the same machine.The BTC daemon is in prune mode, meaning that it shouldn't occupy more than 1gb - 2gb of hard disk space. For this version we are not supporting running the daemons on another machine because the panel is also responsible to start or stop them as required, for example if you do not want BTC daemon running you click on the check box next to this coin and the panel stops the daemon immediately liberating the respective resources from the computer.If you want this functionality please subscribe to our forum and make a request and I personally guarantee you that in the next version (3.1) I will add the required functionality

All good now. System was fully updated but I did not search for that update specifically. doh! pebkac

flirtatious ant

WalletRC is up and running great!

Great to know!Please subscribe to our forum if you want to request functionality and also you will receive notification when new version is released A tip for customization: Inside the folder WFUserInterface/BlueBreeze_Desktopthere is a file called SStyleSheet.qml, you can edit it with a text editor and change every color in the wallet.Also if you change other variables remember that all measures are in cm. not in pixels.Play 3 minutes with those values the results could be amazing!

EDIT: Great image! I wanted to name the wallet 'Slutty Ant' but my marketing colleague screamed to me EDIT2: The next release will be about polishing and adding coins, i expect to add at least two more coins

Good job Berzeck. Of course you need to still make a lot of changes with a wallet that would the Worldcoin regained its former glory But the most important thing is to eliminate the incompatibility between the 32 and 64 bit versions of Windows that would allow users to have a common wallet for any version of Windowswithout having to install any patches and updates (excluding Service Pack 1)

Good job Berzeck. Of course you need to still make a lot of changes with a wallet that would the Worldcoin regained its former glory But the most important thing is to eliminate the incompatibility between the 32 and 64 bit versions of Windows that would allow users to have a common wallet for any version of Windowswithout having to install any patches and updates (excluding Service Pack 1)

Not really. The only channel of communication that answered back was support system, they said that they are sorry and blah blah blah, but they do not have any idea on why the decision was taken.In other words the people who took the decision probably don't know that WDC has an active team, but there is no way to reach them directly.Sooner or later they will know though.